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18 Apr 2024 23:30:19 EDT (-0400)
  Re: cyclone fence  
From: Thomas de Groot
Date: 16 Aug 2022 08:49:51
Message: <62fb926f$1@news.povray.org>
Op 15-8-2022 om 19:51 schreef Bald Eagle:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> 
>> I often tend to forget to visit when in need of some object or other. It
>> is an incredible collection which I increasingly address for my own
>> benefit. Friedrich's death in 2017 has been a great loss for all of us,
>> but first of all for Andrea of course.
> 
> Yes, there's _SO_ much stuff that he's done, that some of the info inevitably
> gets pushed off the end of the grey-matter memory stack.
> 
Yes indeed. I was late in coming across and use, for instance, his 
railway tracks. A challenge!

> I would concur about his loss - on both points.   As much as those of us who
> only knew him from his technical accomplishments and contributions felt his
> loss, Andrea must have suffered a loss a million times larger.  They certainly
> seemed to be a team who shared many interests and worked together on many common
> projects.
> 
Yes indeed.

> That said, I would like to again petition the site manager(s) to create a
> special section where an independent archive Of Friedrich Lohmueller's work can
> be accessed in its entirety.
> 
I strongly agree with this.

> As Mike Williams' website is down, and no one has heard from him in quite some
> time, I fear that he also has passed on.  The full archive of his invaluable
> work ought be made fully available again here as well.
> 
> There are also a number of interesting repositories of work that have been lost
> due to any number of reasons, and likely would make a handsome addition to a
> special archive section of the website.  Chris Colefax comes immediately to
> mind, and surely there are others....
> 
Certainly.


-- 
Thomas


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